The AL task wraps AL.exe, a tool that is distributed with the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK). This Assembly Linker tool is used to create an assembly with a manifest from one or more files that are either modules or resource files. Compilers and development environments might already provide these capabilities, so it is often not necessary to use this task directly. The Assembly Linker is most useful to developers needing to create a single assembly from multiple component files, such as those that might be produced from mixed-language development. This task does not combine the modules into a single assembly file; the individual modules must still be distributed and available in order for the resulting assembly to load correctly. For more information on AL.exe, see Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Specifies an algorithm to hash all files in a multifile assembly except the file that contains the assembly manifest. For more information, see the documentation for the /algid option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

BaseAddress

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the address at which a DLL will be loaded on the user’s computer at run time. Applications load faster if you specify the base address of the DLLs, rather than letting the operating system relocate the DLLs in the process space. This parameter corresponds to the /base[address] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

CompanyName

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Company field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /comp[any] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Configuration

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Configuration field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /config[uration] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Copyright

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Copyright field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /copy[right] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Culture

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the culture string to associate with the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /c[ulture] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

DelaySign

Optional Boolean parameter.

true to place only the public key in the assembly; false to fully sign the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /delay[sign] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Description

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Description field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /descr[iption] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Embeds the specified resources in the image that contains the assembly manifest. This task copies the contents of the resource file into the image. The items passed in to this parameter may have optional metadata attached to them called LogicalName and Access. The LogicalName metadata is used to specify the internal identifier for the resource. The Access metadata can be set to private in order to make the resource not visible to other assemblies. For more information, see the documentation for the /embed[resource] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

EvidenceFile

Optional String parameter.

Embeds the specified file in the assembly with the resource name of Security.Evidence.

You cannot use Security.Evidence for regular resources. This parameter corresponds to the /e[vidence] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

ExitCode

Optional Int32 output read-only parameter.

Specifies the exit code provided by the executed command.

FileVersion

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the File Version field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /fileversion option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Flags

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a value for the Flags field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /flags option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

GenerateFullPaths

Optional Boolean parameter.

Causes the task to use the absolute path for any files that are reported in an error message. This parameter corresponds to the /fullpaths option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

KeyContainer

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a container that holds a key pair. This will sign the assembly (give it a strong name) by inserting a public key into the assembly manifest. The task will then sign the final assembly with the private key. For more information, see the documentation for the /keyn[ame] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

KeyFile

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a file that contains a key pair or just a public key to sign an assembly. The compiler inserts the public key in the assembly manifest and then signs the final assembly with the private key. For more information, see the documentation for the /keyf[ile] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Links the specified resource files to an assembly. The resource becomes part of the assembly, but the file is not copied. The items passed in to this parameter may have optional metadata attached to them called LogicalName, Target, and Access. The LogicalName metadata is used to specify the internal identifier for the resource. The Target metadata can specify the path and filename to which the task copies the file, after which it compiles this new file into the assembly. The Access metadata can be set to private in order to make the resource not visible to other assemblies. For more information, see the documentation for the /link[resource] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

MainEntryPoint

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the fully qualified name (class.method) of the method to use as an entry point when converting a module to an executable file. This parameter corresponds to the /main option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

One or more modules to be compiled into an assembly. The modules will be listed in the manifest of the resulting assembly, and will still need to distributed and available in order for the assembly to load. The items passed into this parameter may have additional metadata called Target, which specifies the path and filename to which the task copies the file, after which it compiles this new file into the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for Al.exe (Assembly Linker). This parameter corresponds to the list of modules passed into Al.exe without a specific switch.

TargetType

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the file format of the output file: library (code library), exe (console application), or win (Windows-based application). The default is library. This parameter corresponds to the /t[arget] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

TemplateFile

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the assembly from which to inherit all assembly metadata, except the culture field. The specified assembly must have a strong name.

An assembly that you create with the TemplateFile parameter will be a satellite assembly. This parameter corresponds to the /template option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Timeout

Optional Int32 parameter.

Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, after which the task executable is terminated. The default value is Int.MaxValue, indicating that there is no time out period.

Title

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Title field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /title option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

ToolPath

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the location from where the task will load the underlying executable file (Al.exe). If this parameter is not specified, the task uses the SDK installation path corresponding to the version of the framework that is running MSBuild.

Trademark

Optional String parameter.

Specifies a string for the Trademark field in the assembly. For more information, see the documentation for the /trade[mark] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Version

Optional String parameter.

Specifies the version information for this assembly. The format of the string is major.minor.build.revision. The default value is 0. For more information, see the documentation for the /v[ersion] option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Win32Icon

Optional String parameter.

Inserts an .ico file in the assembly. The .ico file gives the output file the desired appearance in File Explorer. This parameter corresponds to the /win32icon option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).

Win32Resource

Optional String parameter.

Inserts a Win32 resource (.res file) in the output file. For more information, see the documentation for the /win32res option in Al.exe (Assembly Linker).